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Classification of children's art

Classification of children's art:

1, Creative Art:

Creative art is based on the characteristics of children's growth and development at different ages, with drawing games as the carrier, and through sensory organs such as vision, hearing, touch and smell, it is designed with various materials, so that children can make composition modeling from perception to application of points, lines and surfaces, and feel the magical beauty of lines, shapes and colors, thus opening children's thinking and fully expressing their inner world.

2. Comics:

As an art form, comics are pictures depicting life or current events in a simple and exaggerated way. Generally use deformation, metaphor, symbol, suggestion and innuendo. Form humorous pictures or groups of pictures to achieve the effect of irony or praise.

3. Sketch:

Refers to the painting method of depicting the outline, volume, structure, space, light, texture and other basic modeling elements of an object with monochrome or simple color tools.

4. Watercolor painting:

Watercolor is a painting method of mixing transparent pigments with water, which is called watercolor for short. Because the color is transparent, one layer of color can cover another layer, which can produce special effects. But too much mixing or covering will make the color dirty and the water will dry quickly. Therefore, watercolor painting is not suitable for large-scale works, but suitable for fresh and lively small paintings such as landscapes.

5. gouache:

Gouache painting is a kind of painting made by mixing water and powdery pigments. Its performance characteristics are between opaque and translucent, and colors can produce gorgeous, soft, bright and rich artistic effects on the screen.

6. Chinese painting:

Chinese painting is a traditional form of painting in China, which uses brush strokes dipped in water, ink and color on silk or paper. Tools and materials include brushes, ink, Chinese painting pigments, rice paper, silk and so on. Themes can be divided into figures, landscapes, flowers and birds, etc. And techniques can be divided into figurative and freehand brushwork.

7. Oil painting:

Oil painting is a painting made of quick-drying vegetable oil (linseed oil, poppy seed oil, walnut oil, etc.). ) mixed with pigments on canvas linen, cardboard or wood.